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University of Ottawa earns 10 Canada research chairs covering a broad scope of subjects

University of Ottawa earns 10 Canada research chairs covering a broad scope of subjects The University of Ottawa has earned a total of 10 Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) covering a broad scope of subjects, from the exploration of disruptive impacts of stress on higher brain functions to the need to preserve Indigenous traditional cultural memories, and emerging computing technologies that pave the way to smart cities. A total of three Tier 1 CRCs, including two renewals, and seven Tier 2 CRCs, including three renewals, have been awarded to outstanding researchers from the faculties of Arts, Engineering, Health Sciences, Medicine, Science and Social Sciences, who are developing innovative and multidisciplinary approaches to advance their research.

UBCO research takes the chill off icy build-up on planes and wind turbines

 E-Mail IMAGE: UBCO researcher Mohammad Zarifi has made significant improvements to the real-time sensors that monitor frost and ice build-up on airplanes and turbines. view more  Credit: UBCO New UBC Okanagan research is changing the way aircraft and wind turbine operators are addressing the risks related to ice build-up. In a follow-up study from one released previously this year, Assistant Professor Mohammad Zarifi and his team at UBCO s Okanagan MicroElectronics and Gigahertz Applications (OMEGA) Lab, have broadened the scope and functionality of their ice sensors. We received a great deal of interest from the aviation and renewable energy industries stemming from our initial findings which pushed us to expand the boundaries of the sensor s responsiveness and accuracy, explains Zarifi.

New Canada research chairs foster outstanding research at uOttawa

 E-Mail IMAGE: From left to right, top row: Katalin Toth, Azzedine Boukerche, Michael Geist, Shawn Beug, Jennifer Brunet. Second row: Pierrot Ross-Tremblay, Melanie J. Sekeres, Marceline Côté, Benoît Lessard, Adam Shuhendler.. view more  Credit: University of Ottawa The University of Ottawa has earned a total of 10 Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) covering a broad scope of subjects, from the exploration of disruptive impacts of stress on higher brain functions to the need to preserve Indigenous traditional cultural memories, and emerging computing technologies that pave the way to smart cities. A total of three Tier 1 CRCs, including two renewals, and seven Tier 2 CRCs, including three renewals, have been awarded to outstanding researchers from the faculties of Arts, Engineering, Health Sciences, Medicine, Science and Social Sciences, who are developing innovative and multidisciplinary approaches to advance their research.

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